2nd of 9 video clips from Episode 12 "Jesus: The Christ "(E12) of 60, thirty minute episodes that cover The Fundamentalsof Catholicism. A comprehensive presentation and explanation of the basic elements of the Catholic Faith to teach and guide Catholics so they can know and love the fullness of truth as revealed by God and taught by the Church. Go to www.catholicparents.org for info or DVDs. One teaching of the 60 episode series, airs Sunday evenings at 9:30 p.m. on MCN CH-6 Cable TV, covering the Twin Cities and surrounding area.In these lectures, FatherRobertAltier presents and explains the truth of the Catholic Faith in all its beauty, Truth and Goodness with a pleasant and easy to understand style and delivery. For FREE similar content, go to www.FaithFitnessClub.org/eGYM.HTML to find your specific Q & A or to satisfy your curiosity regarding your faith. There is a spiritual battle for souls and you need to be suited up for engaging the enemy.

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2nd of 9 video clips from Episode 12 "Jesus: The Christ "(E12) of 60, thirty minute episodes that cover The Fundamentalsof Catholicism. A comprehensive presentation and explanation of the basic elements of the Catholic Faith to teach and guide Catholics so they can know and love the fullness of truth as revealed by God and taught by the Church. Go to www.catholicparents.org for info or DVDs. One teaching of the 60 episode series, airs Sunday evenings at 9:30 p.m. on MCN CH-6 Cable TV, covering the Twin Cities and surrounding area.In these lectures, FatherRobertAltier presents and explains the truth of the Catholic Faith in all its beauty, Truth and Goodness with a pleasant and easy to understand style and delivery. For FREE similar content, go to www.FaithFitnessClub.org/eGYM.HTML to find your specific Q & A or to satisfy your curiosity regarding your faith. There is a spiritual battle for souls and you need to be suited up for engaging the enemy.

2nd of 9 video clips from Episode 12 "Jesus: The Christ "(E12) of 60, thirty minute episodes that cover The Fundamentalsof Catholicism. A comprehensive presentation and explanation of the basic elements of the Catholic Faith to teach and guide Catholics so they can know and love the fullness of truth as revealed by God and taught by the Church. Go to www.catholicparents.org for info or DVDs. One teaching of the 60 episode series, airs Sunday evenings at 9:30 p.m. on MCN CH-6 Cable TV, covering the Twin Cities and surrounding area.In these lectures, FatherRobertAltier presents and explains the truth of the Catholic Faith in all its beauty, Truth and Goodness with a pleasant and easy to understand style and delivery. For FREE similar content, go to www.FaithFitnessClub.org/eGYM.HTML to find your specific Q & A or to satisfy your curiosity regarding your faith. There is a spiritual battle for souls and you need to be suited up for engaging the enemy.

2nd of 9 video clips from Episode 12 "Jesus: The Christ "(E12) of 60, thirty minute episodes that cover The Fundamentalsof Catholicism. A comprehensive presentation and explanation of the basic elements of the Catholic Faith to teach and guide Catholics so they can know and love the fullness of truth as revealed by God and taught by the Church. Go to www.catholicparents.org for info or DVDs. One teaching of the 60 episode series, airs Sunday evenings at 9:30 p.m. on MCN CH-6 Cable TV, covering the Twin Cities and surrounding area.In these lectures, FatherRobertAltier presents and explains the truth of the Catholic Faith in all its beauty, Truth and Goodness with a pleasant and easy to understand style and delivery. For FREE similar content, go to www.FaithFitnessClub.org/eGYM.HTML to find your specific Q & A or to satisfy your curiosity regarding your faith. There is a spiritual battle for souls and you need to be suited up for engaging the enemy.

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WHY YOU MUST VISIT COPENHAGEN // TRAVEL VLOG

I'm back in Copenhagen! Let me take you on a full day jam packed epic adventure to the best sights, restaurants, and more in the happy capitol of Denmark! Hope you guys enjoy this travel vlog, let me know in the comments below where you want me go next!
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Chicago Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Chicago, once a small trading post on Lake Michigan, has grown into one of the country’s most famous cities. Visit “The Windy City” and chow down on deep dish pizza for a truly unique vacation experience.
Follow “The Loop,” the city’s primary business district, and marvel at its array of high-rise buildings, consulates, and universities. Shopping and fine dining abound in this area. If you’ve worn yourself out in the city proper, set a more sedate pace at the Riverwalk, a pedestrian path along the Chicago River, or visit the many museums and parks the city has to offer. You’ll never believe you’re actually downtown when you walk through the Garfield Park Conservatory, and the Art Institute of Chicago will allow you to appr...

published: 08 Mar 2013

Welcome to Dubai 2017

Dubai, the city that has risen from the desert sands has become the ultimate luxury holiday destination. In this documentary our presenters Tom Urquhart, Marwan (DJ BLISS), Anita Buys and Rosemin Manij tell you all about their favorite hotspots in Dubai. Visit the Dubai museum, take a citytrip, take a boat trip to enjoy the Dubai skyline, shop at one of the malls, visit the most relaxing beaches or go on an adventure in the desert. There is something for everyone. It really is the perfect holiday destination. Let our video guide you through this spectacular city.
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25 AMAZING Things to do in Havana, Cuba // Cuba Travel Guide 2017

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Whether you are interested in art, dance, architecture, history, or cuisine, Cuba has it all! My favorite experiences were my interactions with the wonderful Cuban people and first-hand opportunities to learn about the history and culture of Cuba and the Cuban "mind set" and pe...

published: 25 May 2017

Top 5 Places to Eat & Drink | Paris Travel

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Planning a trip to Paris? Learn about the top five places to eat and drink in this video. Tips include where to find the best opera cakes, croissants, and macarons.
Food is one of France’s claims to fame, and Paris holds up the tradition of culinary excellence with pride. What would a visit to Paris be without freshly baked croissant from a patisserie? Dalloyau has been baking pastries good enough for kings since 1682; try their famous opera cakes or macarons. You can have coffee or a light meal and relax at one of Paris’s cafés, like the historic Café de Flore, which has attracted such famous patrons as Jean-Paul Sartre and Picasso. But Paris is probably best known for ...

Join us as we showcase the Costa Brava region of Spain in this travel guide for food lovers as part of #EuroFoodTrip.
We started off our journey spending the night in Cadaqués waking up the following morning to go on a sailing trip along the Cap de Creus Natural Park on a traditional boat. We had the opportunity to bask in the sun and eat plenty of local seafood including Fideuà (noodles with seafood) and mussels with Bizcochos Borrachos (drunken Spanish sponge cake) for dessert. In the afternoon we visited La Vinyeta Cellar vineyard to harvest grapes by hand and then crush them with our feet. Afterwards we enjoyed a wine tasting paired with cheese. That evening we did a cooking workshop and a gin and tonic workshop and tasting with Gin Nut staying overnight at La Vall de Bianya.
The fo...

Quito (Ecuador) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Quito in Ecuador.
In Quito, Ecuador, La Basilica is situated on one of the city’s northern hills and is one of Quito’s earliest religious buildings. Its construction began in 1892 and, a hundred years later, it was consecrated by the Pope. The tradition of mediaeval glass painting was used for the basilica’s large colourful windows. The building is an architectural symbol of an autocratic Catholic church which dominated the country until the Liberal Revolution of 1925. Quirto’s historic centre was built on the ruins of an Inca city and on the 6th December, 1536, Quito became re-established. When Spanish conquistador, Sebastian De Benalcazar, invaded, the Incas destroyed their settlement. Thus everything had to be re-built. The PlazaGrande, the heart of the o...

published: 07 Jan 2018

The Insider's Guide to Copenhagen Fashion & Style | Travel + Leisure

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Where To? The Vlog - Travel and Surf Tips #1 France, surfing, atlantic, waves and more

In this first episode i talk about how to go to the atlantic coast in france, where to park, where to sleep. About the prices, about the first surfboards and waves. The highway toll, the route and a lot more.
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Hey guys! Check out how I pack vegan snacks and food to prepare for my trip to Barbados. Also, I included some clips as to what I ate while in Barbados. I was very busy (partying!) on this trip and didn't have time to grocery shop, so the salad that I brought was very helpful and I finished all of it while I was there. There wasn't too many fast food vegan options in Barbados that I came across, but luckily there was a vegan restaurant close by and a grocery store (if I didn't bring any food with me) as an option.
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WHY YOU MUST VISIT COPENHAGEN // TRAVEL VLOG

I'm back in Copenhagen! Let me take you on a full day jam packed epic adventure to the best sights, restaurants, and more in the happy capitol of Denmark! Hope...

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Uruguay is emerging as one of South America’s favorite destinations. Its capital Montevideo has a warm, temperate climate, pleasant sea breezes and miles of boulevards.
From Montevideo’s Telecommunications Tower you can see the hill that gave the city its name.
Another tower, the Palacio Salvo looms high above the Plaza Independencia in the City Center. Under this square is the mausoleum for the country’s revolutionary hero José Artigas.
Nearby Plaza Matriz is the city’s oldest square and home to the 18th-centuryMetropolitan Cathedral, the focal point of Uruguay’s Old Town.
Soccer is big here and in 1930 Uruguay hosted and won the first-ever FIFA World Cup in the Estadio Centenario.
Another proud local tradition is “parrilla" and the best way to try it is to buy cuts of meat in the Mercado del Puerto, and have those cooked for you on the spot.
The 19-mile long promenade, La Rambla leads to the city’s favorite playground: De Los Pocitos Beach.
To the west along the river is the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Colonia del Sacramento, with its landmark lighthouse, sleepy Plaza de Armas, historic Portón de Campo and atmospheric Street of Sighs.
To the east of Montevideo, if you follow the coast, is Piriápolis. This beach resort offers great views from its hilltop San AntonioTemple.
The next highlight on this road trip is the lighthouse of La Paloma on the Cabo de Santa María peninsula.
On your way to the lighthouse of Punta del Este, don’t miss eccentric Casapueblo, a wonderful hotel and art gallery designed by local artist Carlos Páez Vilaró in Punta Ballena.
Uruguay may be small, but its big heart and relaxing vibe create a lifetime of memories.
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Uruguay is emerging as one of South America’s favorite destinations. Its capital Montevideo has a warm, temperate climate, pleasant sea breezes and miles of boulevards.
From Montevideo’s Telecommunications Tower you can see the hill that gave the city its name.
Another tower, the Palacio Salvo looms high above the Plaza Independencia in the City Center. Under this square is the mausoleum for the country’s revolutionary hero José Artigas.
Nearby Plaza Matriz is the city’s oldest square and home to the 18th-centuryMetropolitan Cathedral, the focal point of Uruguay’s Old Town.
Soccer is big here and in 1930 Uruguay hosted and won the first-ever FIFA World Cup in the Estadio Centenario.
Another proud local tradition is “parrilla" and the best way to try it is to buy cuts of meat in the Mercado del Puerto, and have those cooked for you on the spot.
The 19-mile long promenade, La Rambla leads to the city’s favorite playground: De Los Pocitos Beach.
To the west along the river is the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Colonia del Sacramento, with its landmark lighthouse, sleepy Plaza de Armas, historic Portón de Campo and atmospheric Street of Sighs.
To the east of Montevideo, if you follow the coast, is Piriápolis. This beach resort offers great views from its hilltop San AntonioTemple.
The next highlight on this road trip is the lighthouse of La Paloma on the Cabo de Santa María peninsula.
On your way to the lighthouse of Punta del Este, don’t miss eccentric Casapueblo, a wonderful hotel and art gallery designed by local artist Carlos Páez Vilaró in Punta Ballena.
Uruguay may be small, but its big heart and relaxing vibe create a lifetime of memories.
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Chicago Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Chicago, once a small trading post on Lake Michigan, has grown into one of the country’s most...

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Chicago, once a small trading post on Lake Michigan, has grown into one of the country’s most famous cities. Visit “The Windy City” and chow down on deep dish pizza for a truly unique vacation experience.
Follow “The Loop,” the city’s primary business district, and marvel at its array of high-rise buildings, consulates, and universities. Shopping and fine dining abound in this area. If you’ve worn yourself out in the city proper, set a more sedate pace at the Riverwalk, a pedestrian path along the Chicago River, or visit the many museums and parks the city has to offer. You’ll never believe you’re actually downtown when you walk through the Garfield Park Conservatory, and the Art Institute of Chicago will allow you to appreciate creative works from around the world.
No Chicago tour is complete without a mention of the nightlife, so close out your day at a jazz lounge and let the sweet sound of music carry you away. Visit our Chicago travel guide and plan your next vacation today.
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Chicago, once a small trading post on Lake Michigan, has grown into one of the country’s most famous cities. Visit “The Windy City” and chow down on deep dish pizza for a truly unique vacation experience.
Follow “The Loop,” the city’s primary business district, and marvel at its array of high-rise buildings, consulates, and universities. Shopping and fine dining abound in this area. If you’ve worn yourself out in the city proper, set a more sedate pace at the Riverwalk, a pedestrian path along the Chicago River, or visit the many museums and parks the city has to offer. You’ll never believe you’re actually downtown when you walk through the Garfield Park Conservatory, and the Art Institute of Chicago will allow you to appreciate creative works from around the world.
No Chicago tour is complete without a mention of the nightlife, so close out your day at a jazz lounge and let the sweet sound of music carry you away. Visit our Chicago travel guide and plan your next vacation today.
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Top 5 Places to Eat & Drink | Paris Travel

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Planning a trip to Paris? Learn about the top five places to eat and drink in this video. Tips include where to find the best opera cakes, croissants, and macarons.
Food is one of France’s claims to fame, and Paris holds up the tradition of culinary excellence with pride. What would a visit to Paris be without freshly baked croissant from a patisserie? Dalloyau has been baking pastries good enough for kings since 1682; try their famous opera cakes or macarons. You can have coffee or a light meal and relax at one of Paris’s cafés, like the historic Café de Flore, which has attracted such famous patrons as Jean-Paul Sartre and Picasso. But Paris is probably best known for its haute cuisine. The world-famous, Michelin-starred L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon might be a little pricey, but the fine French food and service are an unforgettable experience if you can afford it. Bistros are more casual and less expensive, but that doesn’t mean the food is any less impressive in places like Chez L'Ami Jean, which specializes in Basque cuisine. Don't miss some of France’s best wines along with your meal or check out one of the many wine bars like Le Rubis, an old Parisian standard. Paris values its culinary excellence, so wherever you eat, you’re likely to find ambience, good service, and delicious food.

Watch more How to VisitParis videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/513579-Top-5-Places-to-Eat-and-Drink-Paris-Travel
Planning a trip to Paris? Learn about the top five places to eat and drink in this video. Tips include where to find the best opera cakes, croissants, and macarons.
Food is one of France’s claims to fame, and Paris holds up the tradition of culinary excellence with pride. What would a visit to Paris be without freshly baked croissant from a patisserie? Dalloyau has been baking pastries good enough for kings since 1682; try their famous opera cakes or macarons. You can have coffee or a light meal and relax at one of Paris’s cafés, like the historic Café de Flore, which has attracted such famous patrons as Jean-Paul Sartre and Picasso. But Paris is probably best known for its haute cuisine. The world-famous, Michelin-starred L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon might be a little pricey, but the fine French food and service are an unforgettable experience if you can afford it. Bistros are more casual and less expensive, but that doesn’t mean the food is any less impressive in places like Chez L'Ami Jean, which specializes in Basque cuisine. Don't miss some of France’s best wines along with your meal or check out one of the many wine bars like Le Rubis, an old Parisian standard. Paris values its culinary excellence, so wherever you eat, you’re likely to find ambience, good service, and delicious food.

Join us as we showcase the Costa Brava region of Spain in this travel guide for food lovers as part of #EuroFoodTrip.
We started off our journey spending the ...

Join us as we showcase the Costa Brava region of Spain in this travel guide for food lovers as part of #EuroFoodTrip.
We started off our journey spending the night in Cadaqués waking up the following morning to go on a sailing trip along the Cap de Creus Natural Park on a traditional boat. We had the opportunity to bask in the sun and eat plenty of local seafood including Fideuà (noodles with seafood) and mussels with Bizcochos Borrachos (drunken Spanish sponge cake) for dessert. In the afternoon we visited La Vinyeta Cellar vineyard to harvest grapes by hand and then crush them with our feet. Afterwards we enjoyed a wine tasting paired with cheese. That evening we did a cooking workshop and a gin and tonic workshop and tasting with Gin Nut staying overnight at La Vall de Bianya.
The following morning had us waking up before the crack of dawn to go on a hot air balloon ride over la Garrotxa where we had a fantastic view of the Pyrenees mountain range. We then transferred to Girona where we had lunch at Celler de Can Roca considered to be the 2nd best restaurant in the world. After relaxing for a bit we took a guided city tour of Girona exploring its wonderful architecture, sampling some gelato and picking out Game of Thrones locations. Our final meal on this trip featured traditional Catalan food at Can Xifra restaurant where I got to drink wine out of a porró and had the best rum and raisin ice cream I've ever tasted in my whole life.
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Costa Brava TravelGuide for FoodLovers (Cadaqués, La Vall de Bianya, Pyrenees & Girona) in Spain Travel Food Video Transcript:
So hey guys, this week we are in Costa Brava, Spain and we're going to be taking you on a bit of a food adventure. Can't wait to eat and travel.
So it is a beautiful day out. We have blue skies and I think that calls for a sailing trip.
So lunch is served and we are having Fideuà on the boat so have a look here. This is a seafood dish and it is made with pasta that is cooked in fish juice and we've also got some prawns.
So next up we're at La Vinyeta and this is a winery and a vineyard so we're going to be drinking some wine and doing a little tour.
So Sam has found a new career here in Costa Brava picking grapes
So I'm going to be stomping some grapes this afternoon in order to do so I need my traditional Catalan hat, Catalan scarf. Now I'm ready to do this and we're going barefoot.
So Sam tell us what are you about to drink? I'm trying the grapes that you stepped on. With my bare feet.
Well, I can't think of a better way to finish off this vineyard tour than with wine, cheese and cold cuts
So tonight we are spending the night in a place called la Ferreria and this hotel is like traveling back in time.
We're taking a hot air balloon ride and it should be amazing. Like this is something we've never done and we really want to try it out. Yeah, so we're going to be flying over the Pyrenees mountains and it should be spectacular. Let's go.
So this afternoon we're doing a bit of a taste test at el Celler de Can Roca and this is the second highest rated restaurant in the whole world. It should be delicious.
So next up we're going to start the appetizer and this is going to take us a journey around the world.
And there is the world.
So this afternoon we're going to do a walking tour of Girona and it looks beautiful. It looks really colorful but first up we need to get ice cream.
Okay, so we finally got our ice cream and apparently there is some kind of Game of Thrones reference here. It is called Ma Daurada and that means the golden hand.
So this bridge was built by MonsieurEiffel himself before the Eiffel Tower ever came to be.
So that is a wrap from beautiful Costa Brava. I have to say we ate like Kings and Queens while we were here. Yeah, and we got a nice taste of the region in terms of all of the travel activities and things you can do as well. Definitely somewhere we'd like to come back and explore more in-depth. Yeah, so we hope you enjoyed this video and if you have any questions about travel in Costa Brava, Spain just leave them in the comments below. See you next time.
This is part of our Travel in Costa Brava, Spain video series showcasing Spanish food, Spanish culture and Spanish cuisine.
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Join us as we showcase the Costa Brava region of Spain in this travel guide for food lovers as part of #EuroFoodTrip.
We started off our journey spending the night in Cadaqués waking up the following morning to go on a sailing trip along the Cap de Creus Natural Park on a traditional boat. We had the opportunity to bask in the sun and eat plenty of local seafood including Fideuà (noodles with seafood) and mussels with Bizcochos Borrachos (drunken Spanish sponge cake) for dessert. In the afternoon we visited La Vinyeta Cellar vineyard to harvest grapes by hand and then crush them with our feet. Afterwards we enjoyed a wine tasting paired with cheese. That evening we did a cooking workshop and a gin and tonic workshop and tasting with Gin Nut staying overnight at La Vall de Bianya.
The following morning had us waking up before the crack of dawn to go on a hot air balloon ride over la Garrotxa where we had a fantastic view of the Pyrenees mountain range. We then transferred to Girona where we had lunch at Celler de Can Roca considered to be the 2nd best restaurant in the world. After relaxing for a bit we took a guided city tour of Girona exploring its wonderful architecture, sampling some gelato and picking out Game of Thrones locations. Our final meal on this trip featured traditional Catalan food at Can Xifra restaurant where I got to drink wine out of a porró and had the best rum and raisin ice cream I've ever tasted in my whole life.
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Costa Brava TravelGuide for FoodLovers (Cadaqués, La Vall de Bianya, Pyrenees & Girona) in Spain Travel Food Video Transcript:
So hey guys, this week we are in Costa Brava, Spain and we're going to be taking you on a bit of a food adventure. Can't wait to eat and travel.
So it is a beautiful day out. We have blue skies and I think that calls for a sailing trip.
So lunch is served and we are having Fideuà on the boat so have a look here. This is a seafood dish and it is made with pasta that is cooked in fish juice and we've also got some prawns.
So next up we're at La Vinyeta and this is a winery and a vineyard so we're going to be drinking some wine and doing a little tour.
So Sam has found a new career here in Costa Brava picking grapes
So I'm going to be stomping some grapes this afternoon in order to do so I need my traditional Catalan hat, Catalan scarf. Now I'm ready to do this and we're going barefoot.
So Sam tell us what are you about to drink? I'm trying the grapes that you stepped on. With my bare feet.
Well, I can't think of a better way to finish off this vineyard tour than with wine, cheese and cold cuts
So tonight we are spending the night in a place called la Ferreria and this hotel is like traveling back in time.
We're taking a hot air balloon ride and it should be amazing. Like this is something we've never done and we really want to try it out. Yeah, so we're going to be flying over the Pyrenees mountains and it should be spectacular. Let's go.
So this afternoon we're doing a bit of a taste test at el Celler de Can Roca and this is the second highest rated restaurant in the whole world. It should be delicious.
So next up we're going to start the appetizer and this is going to take us a journey around the world.
And there is the world.
So this afternoon we're going to do a walking tour of Girona and it looks beautiful. It looks really colorful but first up we need to get ice cream.
Okay, so we finally got our ice cream and apparently there is some kind of Game of Thrones reference here. It is called Ma Daurada and that means the golden hand.
So this bridge was built by MonsieurEiffel himself before the Eiffel Tower ever came to be.
So that is a wrap from beautiful Costa Brava. I have to say we ate like Kings and Queens while we were here. Yeah, and we got a nice taste of the region in terms of all of the travel activities and things you can do as well. Definitely somewhere we'd like to come back and explore more in-depth. Yeah, so we hope you enjoyed this video and if you have any questions about travel in Costa Brava, Spain just leave them in the comments below. See you next time.
This is part of our Travel in Costa Brava, Spain video series showcasing Spanish food, Spanish culture and Spanish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

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In Quito, Ecuador, La Basilica is situated on one of the city’s northern hills and is one of Quito’s earliest religious buildings. Its construction began in 1892 and, a hundred years later, it was consecrated by the Pope. The tradition of mediaeval glass painting was used for the basilica’s large colourful windows. The building is an architectural symbol of an autocratic Catholic church which dominated the country until the Liberal Revolution of 1925. Quirto’s historic centre was built on the ruins of an Inca city and on the 6th December, 1536, Quito became re-established. When Spanish conquistador, Sebastian De Benalcazar, invaded, the Incas destroyed their settlement. Thus everything had to be re-built. The PlazaGrande, the heart of the old town, originated at that time and it was in this square that the county’s history unfolded from its foundation right up until its Independence. The former capital of the northern Inca realm became the most Spanish city of the New World and today, churches, monasteries and squares continue to gleam in their colonial splendour. The remarkable legacy of a rich and dramatic past!
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In Quito, Ecuador, La Basilica is situated on one of the city’s northern hills and is one of Quito’s earliest religious buildings. Its construction began in 1892 and, a hundred years later, it was consecrated by the Pope. The tradition of mediaeval glass painting was used for the basilica’s large colourful windows. The building is an architectural symbol of an autocratic Catholic church which dominated the country until the Liberal Revolution of 1925. Quirto’s historic centre was built on the ruins of an Inca city and on the 6th December, 1536, Quito became re-established. When Spanish conquistador, Sebastian De Benalcazar, invaded, the Incas destroyed their settlement. Thus everything had to be re-built. The PlazaGrande, the heart of the old town, originated at that time and it was in this square that the county’s history unfolded from its foundation right up until its Independence. The former capital of the northern Inca realm became the most Spanish city of the New World and today, churches, monasteries and squares continue to gleam in their colonial splendour. The remarkable legacy of a rich and dramatic past!
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In this first episode i talk about how to go to the atlantic coast in france, where to park, where to sleep. About the prices, about the first surfboards and waves. The highway toll, the route and a lot more.
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Hey guys! Check out how I pack vegan snacks and food to prepare for my trip to Barbados. Also, I included some clips as to what I ate while in Barbados. I was v...

Hey guys! Check out how I pack vegan snacks and food to prepare for my trip to Barbados. Also, I included some clips as to what I ate while in Barbados. I was very busy (partying!) on this trip and didn't have time to grocery shop, so the salad that I brought was very helpful and I finished all of it while I was there. There wasn't too many fast food vegan options in Barbados that I came across, but luckily there was a vegan restaurant close by and a grocery store (if I didn't bring any food with me) as an option.
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2nd of 9 video clips from Episode 12 "Jesus: The Christ "(E12) of 60, thirty minute episodes that cover The Fundamentalsof Catholicism. A comprehensive presentation and explanation of the basic elements of the Catholic Faith to teach and guide Catholics so they can know and love the fullness of truth as revealed by God and taught by the Church. Go to www.catholicparents.org for info or DVDs. One teaching of the 60 episode series, airs Sunday evenings at 9:30 p.m. on MCN CH-6 Cable TV, covering the Twin Cities and surrounding area.In these lectures, FatherRobertAltier presents and explains the truth of the Catholic Faith in all its beauty, Truth and Goodness with a pleasant and easy to understand style and delivery. For FREE similar content, go to www.FaithFitnessClub.org/eGYM.HTML to find your specific Q & A or to satisfy your curiosity regarding your faith. There is a spiritual battle for souls and you need to be suited up for engaging the enemy.

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Montevideo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Uruguay is emerging as one of South America’s favorite destinations. Its capital Montevide...

Montevideo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Uruguay is emerging as one of South America’s favorite destinations. Its capital Montevideo has a warm, temperate climate, pleasant sea breezes and miles of boulevards.
From Montevideo’s Telecommunications Tower you can see the hill that gave the city its name.
Another tower, the Palacio Salvo looms high above the Plaza Independencia in the City Center. Under this square is the mausoleum for the country’s revolutionary hero José Artigas.
Nearby Plaza Matriz is the city’s oldest square and home to the 18th-centuryMetropolitan Cathedral, the focal point of Uruguay’s Old Town.
Soccer is big here and in 1930 Uruguay hosted and won the first-ever FIFA World Cup in the Estadio Centenario.
Another proud local tradition is “parrilla" and the best way to try it is to buy cuts of meat in the Mercado del Puerto, and have those cooked for you on the spot.
The 19-mile long promenade, La Rambla leads to the city’s favorite playground: De Los Pocitos Beach.
To the west along the river is the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Colonia del Sacramento, with its landmark lighthouse, sleepy Plaza de Armas, historic Portón de Campo and atmospheric Street of Sighs.
To the east of Montevideo, if you follow the coast, is Piriápolis. This beach resort offers great views from its hilltop San AntonioTemple.
The next highlight on this road trip is the lighthouse of La Paloma on the Cabo de Santa María peninsula.
On your way to the lighthouse of Punta del Este, don’t miss eccentric Casapueblo, a wonderful hotel and art gallery designed by local artist Carlos Páez Vilaró in Punta Ballena.
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Chicago, once a small trading post on Lake Michigan, has grown into one of the country’s most famous cities. Visit “The Windy City” and chow down on deep dish pizza for a truly unique vacation experience.
Follow “The Loop,” the city’s primary business district, and marvel at its array of high-rise buildings, consulates, and universities. Shopping and fine dining abound in this area. If you’ve worn yourself out in the city proper, set a more sedate pace at the Riverwalk, a pedestrian path along the Chicago River, or visit the many museums and parks the city has to offer. You’ll never believe you’re actually downtown when you walk through the Garfield Park Conservatory, and the Art Institute of Chicago will allow you to appreciate creative works from around the world.
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Planning a trip to Paris? Learn about the top five places to eat and drink in this video. Tips include where to find the best opera cakes, croissants, and macarons.
Food is one of France’s claims to fame, and Paris holds up the tradition of culinary excellence with pride. What would a visit to Paris be without freshly baked croissant from a patisserie? Dalloyau has been baking pastries good enough for kings since 1682; try their famous opera cakes or macarons. You can have coffee or a light meal and relax at one of Paris’s cafés, like the historic Café de Flore, which has attracted such famous patrons as Jean-Paul Sartre and Picasso. But Paris is probably best known for its haute cuisine. The world-famous, Michelin-starred L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon might be a little pricey, but the fine French food and service are an unforgettable experience if you can afford it. Bistros are more casual and less expensive, but that doesn’t mean the food is any less impressive in places like Chez L'Ami Jean, which specializes in Basque cuisine. Don't miss some of France’s best wines along with your meal or check out one of the many wine bars like Le Rubis, an old Parisian standard. Paris values its culinary excellence, so wherever you eat, you’re likely to find ambience, good service, and delicious food.

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Join us as we showcase the Costa Brava region of Spain in this travel guide for food lovers as part of #EuroFoodTrip.
We started off our journey spending the night in Cadaqués waking up the following morning to go on a sailing trip along the Cap de Creus Natural Park on a traditional boat. We had the opportunity to bask in the sun and eat plenty of local seafood including Fideuà (noodles with seafood) and mussels with Bizcochos Borrachos (drunken Spanish sponge cake) for dessert. In the afternoon we visited La Vinyeta Cellar vineyard to harvest grapes by hand and then crush them with our feet. Afterwards we enjoyed a wine tasting paired with cheese. That evening we did a cooking workshop and a gin and tonic workshop and tasting with Gin Nut staying overnight at La Vall de Bianya.
The following morning had us waking up before the crack of dawn to go on a hot air balloon ride over la Garrotxa where we had a fantastic view of the Pyrenees mountain range. We then transferred to Girona where we had lunch at Celler de Can Roca considered to be the 2nd best restaurant in the world. After relaxing for a bit we took a guided city tour of Girona exploring its wonderful architecture, sampling some gelato and picking out Game of Thrones locations. Our final meal on this trip featured traditional Catalan food at Can Xifra restaurant where I got to drink wine out of a porró and had the best rum and raisin ice cream I've ever tasted in my whole life.
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Costa Brava TravelGuide for FoodLovers (Cadaqués, La Vall de Bianya, Pyrenees & Girona) in Spain Travel Food Video Transcript:
So hey guys, this week we are in Costa Brava, Spain and we're going to be taking you on a bit of a food adventure. Can't wait to eat and travel.
So it is a beautiful day out. We have blue skies and I think that calls for a sailing trip.
So lunch is served and we are having Fideuà on the boat so have a look here. This is a seafood dish and it is made with pasta that is cooked in fish juice and we've also got some prawns.
So next up we're at La Vinyeta and this is a winery and a vineyard so we're going to be drinking some wine and doing a little tour.
So Sam has found a new career here in Costa Brava picking grapes
So I'm going to be stomping some grapes this afternoon in order to do so I need my traditional Catalan hat, Catalan scarf. Now I'm ready to do this and we're going barefoot.
So Sam tell us what are you about to drink? I'm trying the grapes that you stepped on. With my bare feet.
Well, I can't think of a better way to finish off this vineyard tour than with wine, cheese and cold cuts
So tonight we are spending the night in a place called la Ferreria and this hotel is like traveling back in time.
We're taking a hot air balloon ride and it should be amazing. Like this is something we've never done and we really want to try it out. Yeah, so we're going to be flying over the Pyrenees mountains and it should be spectacular. Let's go.
So this afternoon we're doing a bit of a taste test at el Celler de Can Roca and this is the second highest rated restaurant in the whole world. It should be delicious.
So next up we're going to start the appetizer and this is going to take us a journey around the world.
And there is the world.
So this afternoon we're going to do a walking tour of Girona and it looks beautiful. It looks really colorful but first up we need to get ice cream.
Okay, so we finally got our ice cream and apparently there is some kind of Game of Thrones reference here. It is called Ma Daurada and that means the golden hand.
So this bridge was built by MonsieurEiffel himself before the Eiffel Tower ever came to be.
So that is a wrap from beautiful Costa Brava. I have to say we ate like Kings and Queens while we were here. Yeah, and we got a nice taste of the region in terms of all of the travel activities and things you can do as well. Definitely somewhere we'd like to come back and explore more in-depth. Yeah, so we hope you enjoyed this video and if you have any questions about travel in Costa Brava, Spain just leave them in the comments below. See you next time.
This is part of our Travel in Costa Brava, Spain video series showcasing Spanish food, Spanish culture and Spanish cuisine.
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Quito (Ecuador) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Quito in Ecuador.
In Quito, Ecuador, La Basilica is situated on one of the city’s northern hills and is one of Quito’s earliest religious buildings. Its construction began in 1892 and, a hundred years later, it was consecrated by the Pope. The tradition of mediaeval glass painting was used for the basilica’s large colourful windows. The building is an architectural symbol of an autocratic Catholic church which dominated the country until the Liberal Revolution of 1925. Quirto’s historic centre was built on the ruins of an Inca city and on the 6th December, 1536, Quito became re-established. When Spanish conquistador, Sebastian De Benalcazar, invaded, the Incas destroyed their settlement. Thus everything had to be re-built. The PlazaGrande, the heart of the old town, originated at that time and it was in this square that the county’s history unfolded from its foundation right up until its Independence. The former capital of the northern Inca realm became the most Spanish city of the New World and today, churches, monasteries and squares continue to gleam in their colonial splendour. The remarkable legacy of a rich and dramatic past!
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Bathrooms Rule

Do ya... wanna do some crack?Do ya wanna drop a log?Do ya prefer to pick your nose?Or would ya rather mouse a hog?The bathroom is a holy placeI can wack-off without disgraceWhat! There's no paper? I don't careI'll wipe my ass with my underwearThe bathroom is a holy placeI can wack-off without disgraceThere's so many games to play in hereLike "Bombs away in the hollow chair"It's a place I can thinkProjects chunks in the sinkSo many things to do in thereYou can't see me - so I don't care